Conway Confederate Monument stands on the lawn of the Faulkner County Courthouse, east of the junction of Robinson Avenue and Center Street in Conway...
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Confederate monuments and memorials in the United States include public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders...
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was his alma mater. Conway: Our Confederate Dead Monument Cross Hill: Confederate Monument (1908) Fort Mill: Catawba Indian Monument (1900) Defenders of...
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were taken as prisoners. Confederate sympathizer Lieutenant Frederick B. Kinshaw ordered Conway to lower the American flag. Conway replied: "I have served...
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Silent Sam (redirect from Confederate Monument, University of North Carolina)
The Confederate Monument, University of North Carolina, commonly known as Silent Sam, is a bronze statue of a Confederate soldier by Canadian sculptor...
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Conway Confederate Monument...
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Nathan Bedford Forrest (category Confederate States Army lieutenant generals)
generals (Confederate) Nathan Bedford Forrest bust in the Tennessee General Assembly building Emma Sansom Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials...
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Conclusion of the American Civil War (redirect from Confederate Surrender)
Confederate surrenders. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston surrendered his large Army of Tennessee and the Southeastern Department on April 26. The Confederate cabinet...
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also contains four apartment buildings, one school, a church, and a Confederate monument. Four properties in this historic district were previously listed:...
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Thomas Sumter and Francis Marion. South Carolina Monument to the Confederate Dead - This Confederate memorial was erected in 1879, and was unveiled before...
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the 21st century a plaque dedicated to the Confederate veterans which was on a wall by the stone monument was removed and it was cemented on the bottom...
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Dogan lived in. A Confederate Cemetery is nearby. Both are off Lee Highway (Warrenton Turnpike). New York Monuments – two monuments dedicated to the 5th...
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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (redirect from Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument)
1854. In 1930, the United States War Department was authorized to erect a monument at the site, and in 1933 the War Department's holdings there was transferred...
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George Washington Donaghey (category Politicians from Conway, Arkansas)
structural engineering. In 1883, Donaghey established his residence at Conway, Arkansas, and adopted that city as his hometown. There, he later met his...
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was used for burials of Union soldiers. The Stonewall Confederate Cemetery was for Confederate soldiers. The land around Winchester National Cemetery...
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Fort Monroe (redirect from Fort Monroe National Monument)
National Park Service, and the city of Hampton as the Fort Monroe National Monument. Along with Fort Wool, Fort Monroe originally guarded the navigation channel...
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The River of Blood (redirect from River of Blood (monument))
The River of Blood is a monument installed at the Trump National Golf Club in Lowes Island, Virginia in 2015, which purports to mark an American Civil...
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attempt by General Ambrose Burnside to cross the Rappahannock and take the Confederate capital Richmond. Delayed arrival of the pontoons had given Robert E...
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Benjamin McCulloch (category Confederate States Army brigadier generals)
the Confederate army. Her remains were exhumed in 1938 by the State of Texas and reinterred beside those of Gen. Ben McCulloch, and a joint monument was...
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of the Marketplace — Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway The New Deal — Eric Rauchway Confederate Monuments — Karen L. Cox The Southern Strategy — Kevin Kruse...
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Mount Holly Cemetery (category Monuments and memorials in Little Rock, Arkansas)
Thomas James Churchill (1824–1905), Confederate Major General, 13th Governor of Arkansas (1881–1883) Elias Nelson Conway (1812–1892), 5th Governor of Arkansas...
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the entrance to the plantation is a monument erected in 1919 in memory of Stephen Dodson Ramseur, a Confederate general who died at the plantation in...
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Mount Rushmore (category Monuments and memorials completed in the 1940s)
the "Shrine to the Confederacy", a project to carve the likenesses of Confederate generals into the side of Stone Mountain, Georgia, that had been underway...
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Commission. In December of the same year, a dedication was held for a Confederate monument in Harrison. In 2017, Mayor Dan Sherrell and Boone County Judge Robert...
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each army. The veterans dedicated the first battlefield monuments to the Union and Confederate dead. Historian David W. Blight notes in his book Race and...
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the mouth of Gambo Creek before meeting with Confederate agents who guided their passage to Port Conway. There, they crossed the Rappahannock River to...
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with two felonies for an incident during protests at Portsmouth's Confederate monument on June 10. In early July, Lucas had filed a civil defamation case...
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include the Frederick Keep Monument, the Heurich Mausoleum, the Hitt Monument, the Hardon Monument, the Kauffman Monument that is known as The Seven Ages...
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Virginia in the American Civil War (category Military history of the Confederate States of America)
monuments in Virginia advanced on February 3, 2020, after civil rights activists called for eliminating Civil War statues and Confederate monuments that...
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the full Confederate Cabinet was held at the White Homestead in Fort Mill. Fort Mill's Confederate Park contains the nation's only monument to slaves...
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